What confuses me is that these are pyrex and 0.5litre, the cheap plastic ones you can buy at the supermarket for 35p are the same size but take 1 litre. How is there enough glass to take up 0.5litre of space - you see the confusion - same height/width but different thickness only

Edited by: "OperateOnMe" 15th Dec 2017

15th Dec 2017

Aren’t these £1.65 at Wilko? 🤔🤔

15th Dec 2017

It's been mentioned you can use Alexa to order add on items without reaching the minimum - Will be checking this when I get home tonight.

weird, we have had three for over twenty years, must admit it was the handle that broke when she knocked it against the handle of another placing in the dishwasher, but after twenty years not bad! they do have a ten year guarantee!

16th Nov 2017

I don't rate these casserole dishes, I've got 2 and the handles are quite facile, broke quite easily... maybe I'm too heavy handed! Good price tho, not voting either way because i don't recommend the product.

I guess it sucks to live in America then.Strange that a company would …I guess it sucks to live in America then.Strange that a company would destroy their brand in their home country, yet exporting the good stuff around the world.Good deal knowing it's the proper stuff.

Pyrex was made of borosilicate glass, but in 1998, Corning, the company …Pyrex was made of borosilicate glass, but in 1998, Corning, the company which made Pyrex, sold the brand to
World Kitchen LLC. World Kitchen decided to stop the manufacture of
borosilicate glass, and since then, Pyrex is
made of tempered soda-lime glass

13th Oct 2017

Pretty sure that's in USA, in Europe it's still made of borosilicate glass

12th Oct 2017

Pyrex was made of borosilicate glass, but in 1998, Corning, the company which made Pyrex, sold the brand to
World Kitchen LLC. World Kitchen decided to stop the manufacture of
borosilicate glass, and since then, Pyrex is
made of tempered soda-lime glass